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A Special Opportunity to Reach Affluent Professionals |
What is the Speaking Channel?
The Speaking Channel is an Internet TV channel devoted to the art of public speaking and speaking to the media. It is an attractive editorial environment for advertisers wishing to reach people who must deliver high impact presentations to audiences and the media or have to assist those who make speeches and appearances in front of live and media audiences. The audience is made up overwhelmingly of affluent professionals – many of whom are decision makers in Fortune 500 companies. |
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Who is Behind the Speaking Channel?
The Speaking Channel is produced in partnership with TV Worldwide, creator of the first Internet TV network and an award winning producer of Internet TV channels. The Speaking Channel’s Executive Producer is TJ Walker, president and founder of Media Training Worldwide. Mr. Walker is widely sought after as an expert on speaking by the mainstream media. His clients include Nobel Peace Prize winners, Prime Ministers, CEOs, professional athletes and a recent Miss Universe. He is a frequent speech and debate analyst for publications such as National Review Magazine and The Daily Dog. His advice and commentary on speaking has been featured on CBS, Slate, Investor’s Business Daily and the Fox News Channel. |
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Who Should Sponsor The Speaking Channel?
Being a sponsor of The Speaking Channel delivers numerous benefits. The Speaking Channel audience is a highly desirable audience of affluent professional adults. In particular, anyone who has products and services that could help these professionals become better speakers, deliver better presentations or present themselves to the media more effectively will benefit significantly from being prominently exposed to this audience. These include companies and organizations including :
- Speaker bureaus and professional speakers
- Software companies that produce tools for meetings, presentations and productivity applications
- Companies that offer electronic conferencing solutions
- Electronics companies with products that enable presentations, such as digital projectors, wide screen displays, laser pointers, etc.
- Training products manufacturers and distributors
- PR firms and media distribution services
- Professional and personal development publications
- Conference and event producers
- Conference and event hosting facilities
- Convention bureaus
- …virtually anyone that wants to reach this target demographic!
Being a sponsor of The Speaking Channel delivers numerous benefits, including:
- Image links displayed in prominent positions on The Speaking Channel home page and key website pages.
- Intro messages and title page exposure on video content distributed by The Speaking Channel.
- Link buttons delivered with video content distributed by The Speaking Channel
- Exposure in The Speaking Channels weekly and daily email opt-in newsletters
- Feature interviews, demonstrations and advertorial video content on The Speaking Channel.
- Feature content sponsorships to “own” regularly featured content and serial content.
- Prominent exposure at live events such as industry conferences, trade shows and expositions.
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What kind of opportunities does The Speaking Channel offer advertisers?
The Speaking Channel offers companies an opportunity to reach a highly targeted professional audience with sponsorship packages that include:
- Interactive Advertising (banners, buttons, links, etc.)
- Video advertising (pre-rolls, interstitials)
- Sponsored Interviews
- Dedicated and co-branded Webcasts and Webinars
Sponsorship packages are available at many levels, including:
- Channel-wide sponsorship
- Regular Feature sponsorship
- Special Content sponsorship
- Event webcast and webinar sponsorship
Custom opportunities can be designed by request. For more information, contact Michele Dynan at [email protected] or by phone at 703-961-9250 ext. 222.
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© 2006 The Speaking Channel |
| "The Speaking Channel is
a news and how-to information source covering speaking, presentation and
oral communication skills. All video clips of speakers on the site not
specifically created by the Speaking Channel are used in accordance with
the Fair Use Doctrine. All video clips are used in the following manner:
1. The video clips are used to make a point about speaking, not to
communicate their originally intended message. 2. All clips are commented
on by professional speaking critics. 3. Video clips are brief and are
shown only as examples of speaking principles. 4. The video clips are
changed because of the added commentary provided. 5. None of the video
clips are being resold in their original context format." |
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